CURRICULUM VITAE Katie Hanagarth Green Owl Therapy Office 3, 36 Greenhill Street Stratford-upon-Avon CV37 6LE Tel: 01789 413960 / 07966 573317 Email: katie@greenowltherapy.co.uk - Web: www.greenowltherapy.co.uk Katie Hanagarth is an Occupational Therapist (OT) registered with the Health Professions Council. She gained an honours degree in Occupational Therapy from Oxford Brookes University in 1998, and is a member of the British Association of Occupational Therapy and the British Association of Brain Injury Case Managers. Katie has worked with children and adults with a wide range of medical, surgical, orthopaedic, neurological and progressive conditions within both the acute and rehabilitation inpatient settings as well as in the community and social services. She started her career working in Elective Orthopaedics, Stroke Rehabilitation and Acute Trauma and Orthopaedics at Dudley Group of Hospitals. This allowed her to develop core OT assessment skills and knowledge of basic equipment, along with specific neurology approaches and principals of group work. During this time she successfully completed a Post Registration Development in the OT Management of Neurological Conditions course through Leicester University. In 1999 she moved to a more senior position working in Acute Medicine for Royal Wolverhampton Hospitals. She completed an audit of stroke services within the acute sector and put forward a business plan for increased staffing. Following this post Katie commenced locum work and gained experience of working in Stroke Rehabilitation in Nottingham and Acute Trauma and Orthopaedics in Birmingham. She enjoyed the variety on the Trauma Wards and took up a permanent post for University Hospitals Birmingham until 2002. She was responsible for overseeing input in fracture clinic, admissions ward, orthopaedic wards and managing Head Injury patients. During this time she supervised staff, produced service guidelines and protocols, training programmes and gained her Thames Valley Test Company Cognitive Assessment administrator number. She also developed splinting for abnormal tone skills and attended courses on cognitive impairment.
So as to develop her skills within the field of Neurology Katie Hanagarth moved into the Rehabilitation Sector. She spent the next three years working for South Birmingham PCT within Inpatient Rehabilitation and Community Rehabilitation teams working with patients diagnosed with neurological conditions such as strokes, acquired brain injury, spinal injuries, Motor Neurone Disease, Multiple Sclerosis and Guillain Barre Syndrome. She gained extensive experience of treating both cognitive and physical dysfunctions, specifically using normal movement and motor relearning approaches. She was also required to be Key Worker for designated patients, ensuring goals were set, monitoring progress, chairing meetings and ensuring smooth discharges. This ensured a co-ordinated, interdisciplinary approach to the rehabilitation programme. Both adolescents and adults were on her case load. Katie has also gained accreditation as a Fieldwork Educator and has supported two students on placement. She has been a mentor for a colleague embarking on the inservice route of training. In order to fund a period of travelling she then took on short term locum posts for Worcestershire NHS Trust and Walsall NHS Trust within the Acute Medicine field. She then gained a two year contract with Dudley Social Services. She was responsible for completing rapid response assessments for adults and paediatrics who had a range of disabilities e.g. dementia, stroke, spinal injuries, amputation, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, degenerative neurological conditions. She would work closely with equipment Representatives to ensure the most appropriate specialist equipment was provided. She also completed minor adaptation assessments for rails, stair lifts, external lifts and basic bathroom adaptations in line with local eligibility criteria. Katie has experience of working closely with external agencies (state, private and charity) in order to ensure clients receive the most appropriate level of care. She is trained to complete hoisting demonstrations. Following the end of this contract she gained a locum post at The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital, Birmingham working on Elective Orthopaedic wards. She remained at this hospital and took a permanent post on the Paediatric ward in 2006. This complex post involved pre-operative and post-operative assessment of children with Orthopaedic conditions. This covered a diverse range of conditions (congenital, acquired and spinal, oncology) and involved close interdisciplinary working. Liaison with community support, seating and educational services was also essential to ensure safe admissions and discharges. She also provided team leadership and service development.
In 2007, Katie began work as a Rehabilitation Case Manager. Her experience has involved working with people who have sustained complex orthopaedic trauma, spinal injury and traumatic brain injury. She has carried a case load of both adult and paediatric clients providing independent advice for clients, families, insurers and solicitors. She has sourced for cost appropriate private treatment providers and closely monitored progress within the rehabilitation programme. Close working with statutory and private vocational providers has been essential in the return to work aspect of case management. This has ensured adherence to the guidance provided by The Rehabilitation Code and the Case Management Society of the UK. She began working for Bush and Company Rehabilitation in 2009 and has completed Immediate Needs Assessments and reports along with on going Case Management of complex cases for both children and adults. Katie has a case load of younger adults and has gained a substantial amount of experience dealing with the issues related to young adulthood and the challenges this brings. She also works within active litigation with solicitors and barristers as well as on settled cases, working closely with Deputy s within Court of Protection Departments. In November 2014 Katie commenced working as a Disability Assessor, visiting claimants at home to complete Personal Independence Payment (PIP) assessments. She has assessed claimant s from aged 16 to 64 years with a variety conditions across mental health and physical spectrums. From March 2015 to July 2015 Katie worked on a project with Gloucestershire Social Services. She joined the reassessment team and worked countywide as the dedicated OT for the team. She was involved in reassessing the care needs of service users, providing assessments and reports for the assessors as well as working closely with the carers, providing training as appropriate. She also assessed for, and provided, equipment and minor adaptations, and liaised with charities and community resources for additional support and funding. In February 2015 Katie set up as an independent OT and Case Manager providing services for adults in the West and East Midlands, Worcestershire, Warwickshire and Gloucestershire area. She continues to holds a case load of young adults with acquired brain injury and manages direct employment of support workers. Katie is committed to continuing her professional development and has completed a teaching session on the topic of case management to students at Birmingham University.
PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT Feb 2015 current Feb 2015 current Mar 2015 July 2015 Nov 2014 Jan 2015 Nov 2009 Feb 2015 Independent Case Manager and OT : Green Owl Therapy * Ongoing case management of complex cases for both children and adults * Private OT assessment and intervention for physical conditions (multi-trauma and brain injury) Associate OT : CJ Occupational Therapy * Assessment and treatment for adults with neurological conditions Locum OT : Gloucestershire Social Services * project based post working with countywide reassessment team * review of care packages and equipment/resource provision * provision of equipment and minor adaptations * referral to statutory and private/charity resources * training for carers working with service users * collaboration with community resources Disability Assessor : Capita, Field Team * Personal Independence Payment (PIP) assessments for claimant s aged 16 64 years with physical and mental health conditions Senior Case Manager : Bush & Co Rehabilitation * Ongoing case management of complex cases for both children and adults * Work with solicitors and barristers within active litigation * Work with deputy s on settled cases under Court of Protection Nov 2007 Nov 2009 Oct 2006 Nov 2007 Nov 2004 Sept 2006 Case Manager : Kynixa * Ongoing case management of adults with physical disabilities Specialist OT : Paediatric and Adult Orthopaedics Royal Orthopaedic Hospital : Birmingham * Team leadership/service development * Pre-op assessment clinics and ward interventions Locum Senior OT : Disability Services Dudley Social Services * specialist equipment and minor adaptations * rapid response assessment of physical disability needs for adults and children
Aug 2004 Sept 2004 Mar 2004 Aug 2004 Dec 2002 Mar 2004 Feb 2002 Dec 2002 Jun 2001 Feb 2002 Oct 2000 June 2001 May 2000 Jun 2000 Locum Senior OT : Acute Medicine Walsall Manor Hospital : Walsall NHS Trust * assessment and discharge planning Locum Senior OT : Acute Medicine/Surgery Alexandra Hospital : Worcestershire NHS Trust * rapid response on medical admissions ward Senior II OT : Acute Neuro Rehab Outreach Team Moseley Hall Hospital : South Birmingham PCT * key worker for complex cases/chaired meetings * involvement in return to work/school * training for rehab assistant and service audit Senior II OT : Inpatient Neuro Rehabilitation Unit Moseley Hall Hospital : South Birmingham PCT * key worker- goal setting and therapy programmes * writing of rehabilitation reports Senior II OT : Trauma and Orthopaedics Selly Oak Hospital : University Hospital Birmingham * produced service protocols/policies/training portfolio * participation in service development meetings * supervision of assistant and junior staff Locum OT : Trauma and Orthopaedics Selly Oak Hospital : University Hospital Birmingham * input to fracture clinic and admissions ward * management of two trauma and orthopaedic wards Locum OT : Stroke Rehabilitation Lings Barr House : Nottingham * assessment / treatment / discharge planning Oct 1999 May 2000 Sep 1998 Oct 1999 Senior II OT : Acute Medicine New Cross Hospital : Royal Wolverhampton Hospitals * completion of audit re: stroke services * recommendations for service developments * completion of course Post Registration Development in the Occupational Therapy Management of Neurological Conditions Junior OT : Elective Orthopaedics 5 months Stroke Rehabilitation 6 months Acute Orthopaedics 2 months Dudley Group of Hospitals * devised pre-operative data collection tool * devised perceptual screen